The Singapore Free Press, 7 April 1952

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v M SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 494 1 Lnvoys talk with Stalin may end tension MOSCOW, Monday. THE Indian Ambassador to Rassia, Mr. S. Kadhaknshnan, who saw Marshal Stalin for half an hour on Saturday, said yesterday "There is no outstanding problem now dividing the world which cannot be settled by discussion and
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  • 83 1 HANOI, Men. r pHE crack 320th Communist Division pounded by French Union ground, air and naval forces in the Red River Delta "no longer exists as a military formation". General Bonzales De Linarse, Commander o f North Vietnam, announced yesterday. He told a press conferencs that the
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  • 97 1 3BURG, Mon. 5 Africans. TV V and coloured people deiu the Union yes££h*>: dav of the fe^ti" u separation) laws. ifi? 3 r.\utors includ- v Europeans. No f reported. stourg an order V oin Freedom I d their support defy the 1.',--' laws. 1200 Indians ;ured
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Mon. B. rgymen are economic t N-- .t Gorton, Bishop has told indiLsv: iccae that have to take &sl 3rl such as lecteaching at night lamilies "from j' t pen rty." s, al^o. were in shops, schools a v s, h& .said. C d was
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  • 23 1 restored in M i ceo. yesterday ■tß| Saturday* incidents •nieh resulted in five persons >■■: failed ind 25 others i" ired A.F.P.
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  • 38 1 Senator Brien MacMahon, chairman of the Congressional Atomic Energy committee, said in a radio broadcast last night that building of a hydrogen bomb "is under way at the present time in the United States.
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  • 37 1 The presence of the Chief S tout of the Federation, General Sir Gerald Temple r, did not make any difference to these four little wolf cubs at Castle Camp, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday.
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  • 60 1 TOKYO, Mon. PEKING radio broadcast 1 heard last night broke a three-day silence on the question of the exchange of prisoners of war in a Korean armistice. The radio reiterated the Communist negotiators' stand at the Panmunjom talks that only a complete exchange of all prisoners
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  • 158 1 CAPETOWN, Monday. A DEPUTATION, of six members of the Bamangwato tribe left Capetown by air for London yesterday to see Lord Salisbury, Secretary of Commonwealth Relations, about the position of Sereste Khama, their exiled chief The deputation headed by Keobcka Koamane, tribal spokesman, was accompanied by
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. STRIKES and strike threats >5 involving roughly 1,000.000 workers, have given the Ame- the fact that the situation represents a grave threat to the defence drive. The Government is keeping an eye on labour disputes in such vital industries as steel, oil, com-
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  • 316 1 SINGAPORE CLUBS FURIOUS Free Press Staff Reporter A NUMBER of Singapore Chinese clubs, which may A be described as being "near the Victoria Memorial Hall." denied this morning that they had ever served monkey brains in any form atmny of their parties^ latest attempt by the
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  • 53 1 MR. HARRY TEAL, a Stockton builder, hired a special train to take 500 of his workers to see Teal, run in the Grand National. Teal won the race. Mr. Teal said that the outing was a reward to his employees for their hard work. The train cost
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  • 34 1 Firemen battled for three hours yesterday to control a blaze in the 8,000-ton British owned freighter Swan Valley, which brought a cargo of 9,000 toas of Indian coal to Australia.
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  • 52 1 Gunmen yesterday killed eight members of an official party which was returning to Ibaque after conciliatory talks between political factions at Libano, Philippines. The attack opened with two bomb explosions which damaged the wheels of Senor Enrique Urdaneta's car and sent the party scurrying for
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  • 29 1 Three more badly gassed victims of Friday's chlorine explosion in Walsum, The Ruhr, died in hospital during the weekend, increasing the 'leath toll to seven.- Reuter
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  • 20 1 Westminster Abbey has been equipped with electronic security devices apparently to safeguard the historic Stone of Scone.
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  • 241 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. REPRESENTATIVE Robert L. F. Sikes (Democrat, Florida), chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriations Sub-committee, said yesterday that America was "at least on a par" with Russia and other nations in developing germ warfare. After hearing secret testimony before
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  • 191 1 MOSCOW, Mon. BUSINESSMEN of the British group attending the Moscow Economic Conference said yesterday there were chances of Britain doing immediate and good business with the People's Republic of China. They said they were satisfied the Chinese had genuine business-like intentions and were "so
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  • 66 1 A Chinese woman was killed this morning when she fell off the steps of a moving Singapore Traction Company bus outside the Happy World In Geylang Road. She died before the arrival of an ambulance. Another Chinese woman, who also fell off a bus at
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  • 27 1 The Syrian Government yesterday ordered all political parties to dissolve. A new law will be issued setting out conditions under which parties may operate A.P.
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  • 206 1 LONDON, Mon. SOCIALISTS wrest el complete control from Conservatives on one council when they continued to make heavy gains in Britain's county; elections yesterday. Following up its big victory in London, the Labour Party emerged with a clear majority when results were announced in
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  • 116 1 'Britain does not fear any comparison NEW YORK, Mon. FIELD Marshal Sir William Slim has told Americans that Britain's efforts against Communism are no mean ones judged by any standdard." He said In a broadcast that Britain has deployed the second largest fleet in the world and 10 regular divisions
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  • 712 2 So Many Beetles Have Church Weddings FOR our little bit of innocent fun this week Mr. Chapman Puncher and I climbed into the ancient rafters of Ely Cathedral to watch the death of some death watch beetles. This beetle owes a lot to the Church. Before the spread of Christianity
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    417 2 MONEY: Like most people, I was born with none and had to acquire some before I could learn what life was like when it was gone Being always more interested in what you can get for it than in the stuff itself. I have never bothered
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  • 805 2 Supply bottlenecks have been slowing-up Britain's... But now air rearmament is to get 'super priority* as it did in 1940, says HARRY WITHIN the next few days first moves likely to affect profoundly aircraft factories in various parts of the North of England will be made to
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    • 145 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR n()RN today, your initiative. individuality, and energy usually keep you busy. Be warned against starting too many things at the same time for you must project before beginning another, if you are to become really successful. (ultivate your executive ability. You will have more time for the
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    627 3 LONDON, Monday. T>RITAIN badly needs more coal and more steel to cure her economic Ills. It is largely because there is not enough of these two key commodities that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler, is swinging his axe— cutting Britons' food, their holidays and their social services.
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  • 139 3 QUEEN'S ARTIST FINED LONDON, Mon. ftODRIGO MOYNIHAN, 42- j A vear-o:d professor of j paintni the Ro al Col- :A: who painted ai r t ;he Queen when Princess Elizabeth. %i< fined 4 s by the Marly- V- street magistrate bsti icting the police. I \ibl»> Henry said, was trying
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  • 66 3 Jap products as solution LONDON, Mon. ||R Tadataka Sata, execu- tive r. ember of Japan's kftwing Social Democratic itatf, has suggested that Aiiar natlong should use wpanese heavy industrial Products and materials to h >? nhf A iatic economy the bems of surplus popuiati fW essential in building Asian r.cmy
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  • 135 3 France agrees to cede Chandernagore PARIS, Mon. I THE Foreign Affairs Com-| mission of the French National Assembly has approved a bill empowering the President of the Republic to ratify the treaty transferring the territory of the free town of Chandernagore from French to Indian sovereignty. The transfer follows the
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  • 14 3 picture. urshal Songgram's government won a ruience in Siam's «t:onal A -r-mbly.
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  • 26 3 The Union of S. Africa has celebrated Van Riebeeck Day commemorating the arrival of the first while settlers In South Africa 300 years ago.- Reuter
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  • 198 3 irivm n COPENHAGEN, Monday. EXPERTS of three Scandinavian countries want to y give both wives and unmarried women the right to have "test-tube" babies by artificial insemination, i The Swedish, Danish and Norwegian governments appointed medical and legal experts of the three countries to probe
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  • 81 3 HE CRABBED THE BULL BY THE HORNS SYDNEY, Mon. WHEN farmer R. J. Williams of Lower Bucca took his dog into a paddock to stop a fight between a Devon and a Jersey bull, the Devon charged the dog which took shelter behind the farmer. The bull charged Williams who
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  • 67 3 MADRID, Mon. rHHE Spanish Government, X announcing that it has moved troops to Tangier, said they would help to maintain order there if necessary. One company of Spanish Moroccan troops had arrived from the Spanish North African Protectorate along with six French armoured cars from Fey.
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  • 21 3 The elections to Ceylon's House of Representatives Is likely to be held in the last week of May.- Reuter
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  • 24 3 I At least six persons were killed and a score injured when tornadoes struck Southern Louisiana. Albania ►and north*west Florida.— U.P.
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  • 215 3 The man who loved the sea so much LONDON, Mon. ALL good things come to an end. So it was with Sapper James Thomas William Todd, 26. who ran away from his native Liverpool as ■> boy of 15 and packed his life with adventure at sea. Now h e
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  • 65 3 ROME, Mon. r THE Italian Premier, Mr. Alcide de Gasperi, has charged that Italians in the Yugoslav zone of Trieste are being persecuted. He said Italy has "inexorably decided" to defend their rights. He spoke as Italian, American and British representatives began a conference in London designed
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  • 44 3 The British High Commission has announced in Bonn it was handing back to the West German authorities "as an act of grace" all sporting guns and rifles of German or Austrian manufacture confiscated at the end of the war. Reuter
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  • 20 3 A mail train piled ioto the derailed locomotive of a second mail train in Minnesota. Three were killed.- A. P.
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  • 57 3 LANA TURNER has come a long way along the road of success since she was the original "sweater girl*'. She has turned more to dramatic parts, but soon she will be seen in a lighter type of role as "The Merry Widow" the Franz Lehar musical comedy
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  • 90 3 LONDON, Mon. A BRITISH atomic research team will release plastic balloons measuring 35 metres in diameter during the course of experiments in the region of Glasgow shortly. The balloons will carry photographic plates which will register the reaction of cosmic particles. The plates will then be
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  • 33 3 Two UJS. Air Force men have tost their lives in the crash of a B-29 at Vermillion, Kansas, But 12 other members of the crew parachuted to safety. A.P.
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  • 63 3 SOVIET BREAKS WITH CUBA Russia has cut off diplomatic relations with Cuba over Cuba's refusal of entry to two airborne Soviet diplomatic couriers carrying bags of documents from Mexico City. Cuban sources have reported the Russians were trying to use Havana as a way station for secret Communist documents and
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  • 111 3 imr 7Q*JT, Mon. GJJILS leant to lie at an earner age than boys, says Dr. Jean MacFarlane, a psychologist of the University of California. An extensive study of the children of 250 families over 24 years showed many girls learned at the
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  • 325 3 GLASGOW, Monday. A PRIEST, Father John Bradley, who went to America five months ago with the wife of a professional football player and is now said to be living with her in a £35-a-week apartment in a New York skyscraper, may
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    283 3 WEST opened the four of spades and as soon as ha saw dummy South knew his side had missed a la yd own slam. "You should have shown me the kin« of diamonds." he protested to North. "But that was part of my values for a positive response."
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  • 37 3 Rear- Admiral Ma Chi Chuan has been sworn in as the new Nationalist Navy Commander-ln-Chief to replace Vice-Admiral Kwei Yung Chin who resigned according to the newly worked out military oost rotation system. U.P.
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  • 582 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, April 7. 1952. War in Indo-China war in Indo-China —the hottest of the many little wars makling up the great "cold war'» has entered a crucial stage now that Chinese "volunteers" are said to be actively aiding the Communistled Vietminh. Numerically, the Chinese are described
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  • 1036 4  - .So Mr Truman Has Bowed Out William Hardcastle reviews the President's term of office. TPHE latest Truman surprise his decision not to run for a third term as President left his political lieutenants gasping and a nationwide radio and television audience on the edge of their chairs in astonishment. That
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  • 433 4  - NO IGLOOS NOW IN ESKIMO LAND IRVING G. WHYNOT says CO this is Eskimo Land! Once upon a time remembering my school books I thought that Eskimos wandered about like furry bears, spent their free time fishing in "holes in the ice" and lived In igloos. In actual fact 1
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  • 613 4 The Duke will be Queen 's 'Eyes and Ears DEFINITE plans are now in hand for members of the Royal Family to exchange homes in the Autumn. The Queen Mother will move to Clarence House from Buckingham Palace, where the Queen and the Duke -of Edinburgh will take up residence
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  • 481 4  -  CECIL WILSON ASKS WHERE ARE THESE "DISCOVERIES" r»HEERS at curtain v^ fall, a stifled speech of thanks, a swarm cf admirers in the dressing room ("Darling, you were marvellous!") and, in the next day's headlines and pictures, the story of another new star Yes.
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  • 175 4 London letter by our own corr espondent nounce the, fc B0A C ar, wcil(i Apar h£? I ex Perience t?L.^J L ■'■><■■ pilot an tarum«!« r/ hpi r "^hfor^i S g f <: a 8r.,:; ■>■'■• -:'.\.j f .ft"- £;-.s t z ior first %< "cenct k not < I
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  • 143 5 ■LW families will be settled experimentally \TORTH Rnftxr^ BB^ I**1 Reporter launch sS O k Govern n-«"t will shertlv famiHes t«f? a fK SChe "i e with about 10 tETcofoitj. adaptability as settlers in vesti"at h e aS a^Sosal 0^ mitXee t0 in indian^^^i^oiter 10,000 hi^h
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  • 241 5 STUDENT SAYS: 'GOVT POLICY IS A FARCE' K ;\l A LUMPUR, Mon. I ;;t: Serdang College of Agriculture was the and last choice a ident looking for a ssion would pick, be Arshad bin Ayob, sident of the Stuits' Uivon of the C liege, said on Saturday. be Arshad was
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  • 82 5 Give these free medicine, govt urged Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Hospital Board ha recommended to the £«l7* n ment tnat th monthly scale of pay which entitle* non-Government employees to free medical treatment at the General Hospital out-patients' department should be raised from $100 to $200. The present ruling
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  • 118 5 THE other ranks of the 1 Singapore Fire Brigade will continue to get free rations. A proposal to stop this was rejected by the Salaries Scheme Revision Committee of the Singapore City Council last week. It was suggested to the committee that the City Council had
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  • 78 5 Malaya branch formed The Malaya Branch of the Town Planning Institute (of Britain) was formed in Singapore recently. The officers and executive committee are: Chairman, Mr. J. M. Fraser; vice chairman, Mr. F. E. A. B. Sewell; vice chairman (Fed.), Mr. T. A. L. Concannon; hon. secretary, Mr. G. O.
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    61 5 IPOH, Mon.— There will be no convoy to Cameron Highlands on Easter Saturday. There will be the usual convoy on Good Fridav anri Faster Monday picture. m*. songstresses yesterday opened the Rose Restaurant (now under new SS^SSSTtaWSIui «.t«l b^ ?^»ft. j««. the Misses Chan* Hsiao Hung, ting Li,
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  • 31 5 Donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund during the last week of March totalled $2,955.66. At the end of last month the fund stood at $4,790,630.20.
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  • 109 5 CHINESE EXAMS: NEW RULES JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. THE Federation Education Department proposes to introduce a ruling that the Government Senior and Junior Middle Certificates for Chinese schools should be the only valid certificates showing the successful completion of a Senior Middle or Junior Middle course. "This and a few other
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  • 110 5 Singapore Buddhists, Chinese and Ceylonese, will celebrate Wessak Day at the Maha Bodhi Schiol. Geylang. at 5.30 p.m. on May 9. The programme will consist of chantings in Chinese and Pali by the monks. Buddhist hymns will be sung by pupils of the Maha Bodhi School and
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  • 118 5 Free Press Staff Reporter WOMEN traffic constables now on point dutv at busy intersections in Si"£apore are recruits from the Police Training School receiving part of their traffic training, Mr. W. R. M. Hax- ivafflft Sunp^inrend- training for the next few days and then pass on
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  • 284 5 'Bill too drastic' say two women TpHREE Singapore women a Chinese, an EnglishA woman and an Indian differed on whether prison sentences for husbands who refused to give their wives enough housekeeping money, were right. A new deal for Housewives was proposed by Dr. Edith Summerskill, one of Britain's 17
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  • 78 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. AN enrolment ceremon for Junior Red Cross cadets will take place at the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday at 5 p.m. The Mentri Besar, Selangor, will take the salute at the march past and he and Lady Templer will then inspect the parade
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Lim Kim Pong, a Singapore clerk, was charged in the Sessions Court with having 50 lbs. of opium and allowed bail in $10,000 pending trial.
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  • 163 5 Following substations are liable to load shedding tonight; Balmoral Rd., Chartered Bank, George St., (static), Upper Cross St., Pagoda St., Upper Hokkien St., Upper Pickering St., Upper Circular Rd., Carpenter Rd., Cavanagh Bridge, Collyer Quay, V.M.H. 1 2, Prince St., Market St., Raffles Place, Malacca St., Boat Quay,
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  • 281 5 'EVERYONE MUST HELP W.H.O. CHIEF Free Press Staff Reporter A CALL to everyone to support the establishment and development of local and national programmes in community sanitation, is made by Dr. Brock Chisholm, Director-General of the World Health Organisation, in a message sent to Singapore through W.H.0. which is celebrating
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  • 148 5 Rubber licence fees may be raised A BILL to raise licence fees under the Rubber Dealers Ordinance will be introduced at the Apr. 17 meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Attorney-General. Mr. E. J. Davies, says, "In view of the general increase in salaries and prices, it is considered
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  • 61 5 A* the annual meeting <>r the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, Singapore, on Saturday the following were elected to the Committe of management: President, Dr. P. Thillainathan hon. secretary Mr. Valupillal: hon. treasurer. Mr. P. Nadarajah; Committee: Messrs: K. Vyravanathar. K. Veluppillai. V. Sinnathamby, T Jlajaratnam,
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  • 163 6 CHAY SETS A NEW RECORD Colony's hope for Helsinki (SINGAPORE has a great chance of winning honours at the Olympic Games at Helsinki -and the man to do this fof the Colony is featherweight champitfn weightlifter Chay Weng Yew. At the Olympic weightlif ting trials held last night at the
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  • 167 6 CONGRATULATIONS to v/ Chay Weng Yew for his magnificent performance with the barbells at the Happy World stadium last night. The Singapore featherweight champion, who has been under the critical eye of some Heisinki-minded S.O.S.C. offlcais ever since be equalled their qualifying standard of 660 lb.
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  • 374 6 SLAUGHTER AT THE DOCKYARD S.C.A. TOURNEY NINE wickets for II runs. It was sheer Slaughter, and that was his match analysis when bowling for Dockyard against Sinhalese in the Singapore Cricket Association tournament yesterday. Slaughter claimed five firstinnings wickets for two runs and four In the second innings for nine
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    71 6 MARVEL OF PERU (Lansd own) winning the third race (Cl. 2, Div. 2— 9F) from Adonis (McCloud) and Stage Show (Fry) on the outside, at Ipoh on Saturday. Fourth was Astute Monarch (Woods). RAJ MAHAL (McCloud) win ning the sixth race (Cl. 1, Div I— 9F.) from
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  • 1275 6  - 'UNLUCKY' RAJ MAHAL DESERVED TO WIN ALLAN LEWIS By |>AJ MAHAL scored a well deserved victory, when he led all the way to beat a rather good field of stayers in Race 6, Cl. 1, Div. I— the main race at Ipoh on Saturday, opening day of Perak Turf Club's
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  • 175 6 BY JIM CHAMBERS jmo goals by a footballer whom most of 1 pcrts had written off in an international u gave England a 2—l win over their ereat^ Sen Scotland, on the rain-sodden tutf at Ham, JT ri l" als Stadium Glasgow, on Saturday. Mdm
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  • 73 6 Queen Street Boys Club beat Harbour Board Boys Club by 7-2 yesterday to enter the final of the Rayner Shield soccer competition. i Scorers for Queen Street Boys dub were: Han Meng Ouan (3), Krishnasamy (3) and Chandran for Harbour Board Boys Club Siak KJioo and Chan Boon
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  • 377 6 (Cont. from previous col.) Some Class did best of the unplaced hones. Brigadier was putting in his best work at the finish to be a close up sixth. Sound trial OEP-C did a sound Derby trial when he finished strongly to win Race 8, Cl. 1, Div. 2, 9F.
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  • 395 6 ARSEN AL HELD To A DRAW j ARSENAL ana Chel t e» I will replay on the J^S ground today, but cfi deserved to win th J London clash au I T e y Played much better gas rjg often left in a tangle ThJ Arsenal attack appeared da! jointed
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  • 22 6 in a friendly f«cer m^J played at Naval Ba y«^j Nc, 6 Mimsweepn.g Sg.- J» Jollllada by three goai^ ■^L-
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    • 44 6 Todays sport SOCCER DIV. 1 S.RC v Ctwj Jalan Besar; S( C r. BODC BUSINESS HOI SES W-' Shell v. Borneo M<Uo^ at N.T.S. v. Bala. FJrrer W. Stanvac r. M.I'H U!iP? Road. Tuan FRIENDLY: Y.M < I v luao Mong 0.8.A.. I*N*N > l l
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  • 553 7 Watch Good Gamble on Wednesday From ALLAN LEWIS fIILLOAW (Charles) working alone on the D sand track, impressed track watchers with his three in 38 1/5 at Ipoh this morning. Billdaw, who has not raced since November looks xemaiKably well after his spell. He is
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  • 117 7 ENGLAND'S Rugby Union team defeated France by six points t5 three la Paris I on Saturday and so finished second to Wales in the international championship table. But French fans did not like the strict rulings of Scottish r:feree. Murdoch, especially his award of a
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  • 71 7 MEDICAL Workers defeated the Police by the odd goal in three in a fast and keenly contested game in their S.A.F.A. Second Division clash on the Police ground yeoterday. Police had the better of the first half and at half time had a lead of one goal.
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  • 45 7 IN a cricket frindly at Thomson Road, Police Sports Cub I beat Indian Association by 91 runs. Scores. Police: 174 for 9 declared (Cooke 48, Delilkan 47, Gupte five for 56). LA.: 83 (Madari 19, Fairlie three for 21, Cooke three for 11).
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  • 44 7 DANISH heavyweight Carl Emil Jensen startled a 5,000 crowd by appearing in the ring without trunks during the France-Den-mark amateur boxing international in Copenhagen. The forgetful fighter hastily redonned his dressinggown while a messenger fetched the trunks from the dressing-rooms.
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  • 142 7 Choongs after more titles I?DDIE CHOONG, the Malayan -student who was beaten by Wong Peng Soon in the final of the recent all England championships, reached the men's singles semifinals of the Danish international badminton championships in Copenhagen, yesterday. In the quarter-finals he defeated Poul Christensen, of Denmark, by 15-6,
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  • 188 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ONE of the most open contests ever is this year's Malayan golf championships to be played at the Selangor Golf Club course here during the Easter Holidays. This is the Jubilee Year of the series and unusual interest is being shown in the
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  • 25 7 MERCANTILE Bank S.C. beat i?x V.S.C. Combined by four goals to three in a soccer friendly played at Outram School ground on Saturday.
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  • 324 7 PTC WEIGHTS FOR WEDNESDA Y Weights for an nine races at J K>h on Wednesday v wond dav) are: i, Oiv. 1-6F. tnir«ured 9 §2 f od Gamble f!oi g. n ->• Regrets g.lf J^h Express 8.0» *s«ue Scholar 8.07 l hff ry Lin ff g.o| g. OT ry; Pa^oi
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  • 89 7 SYDNEY. Sun.— Delta, Australian champion racehorse, won hi* seventh race in succession yesterday when he easily beat th? champion three-year-old, Hydrogen, in the Chipping Norton Stakes at Randwick. Delta, 7-4. on favourite, ridden by Neville Se'lwood, b?at Hydrogen by 1% lengths with^he crack
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  • 45 7 SHIRLEY LOSES TO 'UNKNOWN' JOANNESBURO, Sun. 0-S. tennis star Shirley Fry was sensationally beaten 3-6, 5-7 in singles quarter-finals of tne South African tennis champion- yesterday by 27-year-old Mrs%uth Stevens, South Africa's N Doris Hart, Wimbledon champio^entered the sjmi-fina^ beating Mrs. J. Toogh, 6-3. 6-2-AP.
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  • 169 7 Services team could not beat the clock f N a final thrilling ten minutes Singapore Civilians managed to hold Combined Services to a draw in their annual two-day cricket match which concluded yesterday on the Padang. At the close of their second innings Civilians set Services to make 30 runs
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  • 233 7 CIVILIANS— IST. INNS.: 51 SERVICES— IST. INNS. Lapt. Reynolds net oui 09 r/Lt. Wood Ibw Mm dram 0 Lieut. Fisher b Saadram t bgi. Ueeremaos c Devadas b Sundrain LER Chaplin Ibw Sundran U Capt. Diplock e Heard b Thiam Slew 15 Maj. Bennett c fcde b Thiam Siew
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  • 58 7 Breaking away 200 yards from the finish, 21-year-oW SuUtoan Awang (Cosmopoliten CycUng Club) beat youthful Mansoor bin S^wi (Mala/ Cycling Union) and Raymond Jenkins (Changl CO bv two and three lengths resActive* to win the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 80 miles massed-start road race Seld at
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  • 171 7 THE Singapore Strength and Health Club's weight lifting annual senior championships trial was held, at the Happy World Stadium, last night. Highlight of the programme was the women's competition in which Mary Chua, Flora Lee and Violet Ho took part. Though their total poundage was low the three
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  • 56 7 ra friendly crickst match on the padang yesterday, Singapore Recreation Club beat University of Malaya by 74 runs. Scores: S.R.C. 123 (Mortens 33", Scully 22, Hay 21, Rajaratnam four for 48, Rajadurai three for nine.) University: 49 (Rajaratnam 16. Colling five for nine, Woodford three
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  • 282 7 FATHUL Karib handed out a seven-one beating to Kota Raja in yesterday's SAFA Senw division fixture played at Jalan Besar Stadium. Fathuls held a 3—o lead at half time. This was Raja's first defeat in the league. Except for a few minutes in the first
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  • 85 7 More than 150 Indian football enthusiasts were present at the Tamil Brotherhood Association club house at Parrer Park yesterday lor the first annual general meeting of the Singapore Indian Football Association. Officials elected for the year: President: Mr. A. R. Lasarus; Hon. Sec.: Mr. N. Mohan; Asst. Hon.
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    48 7 m a Hillsborotmh in their VJL. j, Cup semi-final Blackburn Rovers drew with N^fil^^tiSSrxSP^« ult was something of a surmatch when they first "^."gg 7 h f 0 !f JaviureS team, Newcastle won the «Play Si! M Newcastle were cert^ J&ft« |M ™>£ SSS^Sml'^^- The game will be replay-
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    19 7 OVER HE GOES Tiger Jofinder going down with Samara (left) durine their fighl at the Happy World on Saturday.*
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  • 177 7 The Tiger wants an interpreter INDIAN wrestler, T-er Jcginder protested af.er his fi^ht with Seeiie Samara en Saturday night at the Happy World Scadium that the referee's instructions were not interpreted clearly to him fcelore their battle. The Tiger, who rpeak* a very little English, was disqualified in the fcurth
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    26 7 pictu re. Mr. Cheah Tat Hoe leads in Bay Street (Percival) winner of the fifth race (Class 2 Div. l-6f.) at Ipoh on Saturday.- Free Press
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  • 370 8 HOPES RISE FOR END TO TUNIS CRISIS TUNIS, Monday. HOPES for a final settlement of the FrancoTunisian dispute rose high yesterday following the announcement that the Tunisian Premier, Salah Eddine Baccoache, has succeeded in forming a cabinet. The announcement came after a meeting on Saturday between France's Resident-General, Count Jean
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  • 69 8 KHAKTDUM. Mon. pPXJ-EGYPTIAN Sudanese m political parties and leaders have criticised the new draft statute for selfgovernment in the Sudan, tatted here last Wednesdaj. The official organ of the Ashigga self gorei nment under ESTP^ Partj said last night.that th« Statute took awav with th^ lefthand what
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  • 63 8 41 ITALIAN REDS GAOLED Ferry -or> !onrer Com- i nmaist partisans wer* sent- enc^tl yesterday for th* -politica: murder o! 20 antiCcrmnuniits who refused in 1»45 to help se: up a lictle SoTiet su%? In north -ea=: Italy. Five of thf Comrr. mists T*Tr sentenced to 30 years each and
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  • 67 8 A London report iha: Pryice Bertii of Sweden may become engaged to 23-year-old Lady Pamela Moun:batien "na, n 0 basis in fact." the Prince's chamberlain. Mr. Hainan Kakansson said yesterday in Stockholm i He said: "Tlie Prince is in France and has never met Lady Pamela." The
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  • 175 8 BRUSSELS, Mon. PILM makers of the Western world have picked the 1325 Russan film "Battleship Potemian as the best made since 1900. Charlie Chaplin's Gold Rush." also of 1925 silent vintage, won second place. Hie poll was organised last year at Belgium's Film and
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  • 345 8 'You prostitute science '-Austin NEW YOWL, Monday. HTHE American United Nations delegate, Mr. Warren Austin yesterday accused F. Joliot Curie, a French Communist atom scientist, of prostituting science by lending bis name to Soviet charges that the United States was waging germ warfare in Korea. "If you want anybody to
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  • 132 8 Roosevelt's scotty friend, Fate, dies NEW YORK. Men pALA, President Franklin Roosevelt's black scotty. who sat in on the making of history, died on Saturday two days before his 12th birthday. Fala was buried yesterday in the famous Hyde Park rose garden, not far from the late President's resting place.
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  • 147 8 WACO, Texas, Men. J^ WACO business man hassold a novel twice as long as "Gone with the wind" after taking. 11 yean to write it. Madison Cooper Jr. a real estate operator, who kept his writing aspirations secret, produced an 899,--000-word book «i»*img with 50
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  • 29 8 Nine countries have so far agreed to take part in the 26th Brussels' international trade fair to be held from April 26 till May 11.- A.P.
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  • 21 8 Only six out of ten Ausj tralians lire to the age of «5. according to government 1 statistic*.- U.P.
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    28 8 dfd FREAK WEATffiS m Engi«*j Bert M^MBdOB wnA+r tMffc csrpct ©f s«ii*w rcccMiuy. Ucic two wtsm strm^fie through the Mbxsrd slonjf in vphum? cage Wtft> Fox
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  • 142 8 ARTHUR HAS GO AT H.K. LONDON. Man. ARTHUR .Monkey Brains* Helliweii, travelling columnist of the Sunday newspaper. The People, yesterday slacked living conditions in Hoc? Kong in an article headed "This British Colony Is Rotten with Graft." In a dispatch from Hong Kong Mr. HeiliweU saic: "Bribery is, of course,
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  • 68 8 All parties connected with the Kashmir dispute are very hopeful that an early solution will be found. Australia s External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, amid yesterday on his return from KararM, where he attended the conference of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan.
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  • 31 8 Last ditch negotiations to avert a nation-wide telephone strike in the U.S. today, broke off after only 45 minutes talks yesterday. Union officials said the "situation is critical.' A.P.
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  • 38 8 Ricksha pulling can be big business. The Supreme Court probate registry in HongKong has disclosed that! Chung Mow-lung, who died! on Oct. 5, 1960. at the age of 68, left an estate valued at! HKS3IBJ2OO.~ A.P.
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